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Since it was first synthesized in a post-WW2 American lab in 1949, berkelium has been a rebel of the periodic table, defying ...
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Researchers named the compound “berkelocene” because it is comparable to the compound “uranocene,” a uranium-containing ...
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The pioneering nuclear chemist Glenn Seaborg discovered berkelium at Berkeley Lab in 1949. It was one of many achievements ...
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A breakthrough in heavy-element chemistry shatters long-held assumptions about transuranium elements. Researchers have ...
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